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Twitter Says Being Restricted In Russia Amid Ukraine War
06:02pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 NDTV
Twitter is being restricted for some users in Russia, the social media company said in a tweet on Saturday.
Russia restricts Twitter access amid Ukraine invasion
05:28pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Engadget
Russia has moved to restrict access to Twitter as its invasion of Ukraine continues. Starting early Saturday morning, internet monitor NetBlocks saw a nearly complete blackout of the platform across all major domestic telecom providers, including Rostelecom and MTS. For the time being, Russian residents and those visiting the country can still access Twitter using VPN services but reaching the website directly is nearly impossible. We’re aware that Twitter is being restricted for some people in Russia and are working to keep our service safe and accessible. — Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) February 26, 2022 Twitter confirmed the reports at 11:51AM ET. “We’re aware that Twitter is being restricted for some people in Russia and are working to keep our service safe and accessible,” the company said. At the moment, Russians can reportedly still access Facebook and Instagram, but that may change. On Friday, the country’s telecom regulator, Roskomnadzor, began partially restricting access to Facebook after Meta refused to stop fact-checking and labeling content from state-owned news organizations.
Adult Film Star Lana Rhoades Deletes Twitter Account After NFT Project Was Criticized – Bitcoin News
04:39pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Bitcoin Ethereum News
The post Adult Film Star Lana Rhoades Deletes Twitter Account After NFT Project Was Criticized – Bitcoin News appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com . Adult film star Lana Rhoades is being criticized for her non-fungible token (NFT) project called “Cryptosis,” after $1.5 million of ethereum from the mint was withdrawn from the project’s wallet.…
Facebook blocks Russian state media from running ads
04:31pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Engadget
Facebook has blocked Russian state media outlets from using its advertising platform or using other monetization features in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The move comes after Russia regulator Roskomnadzor said it would restrict access to the social network after Facebook officials declined to stop fact checking Russian state-run media outlets on the platform. Now, Meta’s Head of Security Policy Nathaniel Gleicher says the company is stepping up its restrictions on Russian state media, which are now barred from running ads or using monetization features anywhere in the world. He added that the company continues to “to apply labels to additional Russian state media.” 2/ We are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and will keep sharing steps we’re taking to protect people on our platform. https://t.co/mTatqghCzQ — Nathaniel Gleicher (@ngleicher) February 26, 2022 It follows a similar move from Twitter, which announced on Friday that it was suspending all advertising in Ukraine and Russia in order to better highlight authoritative information and guard against misinformation.
Twitter pauses ads in Ukraine and Russia amid growing conflict
04:25pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 The Verge
Twitter has temporarily halted advertisements in Ukraine and Russia to ensure public safety information remains visible.
Twitter makes content warning feature available for all users
04:03pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Livemint
Through the feature users can put a content warning on posts by adding a photo or video, tapping to edit it, and then hitting a flag icon that will bring up the options listed above.
Facebook and Twitter limit ads over Russia''s invasion of Ukraine
03:15pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 NPR
Meta, Facebook''s parent company, says the decision comes in response to Russia''s invasion of Ukraine. Twitter says it is temporarily pausing ads in Ukraine and Russia.
Ukraine tries to get Russia banned from Twitter
09:59am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 The Jerusalem Post
Ukraine''s Twitter account has encouraged users to regularly be updated on the war.
Twitter suspends all ads in Russia & Ukraine – limits misleading content
08:35am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Giz China
Twitter Inc said today that it has suspended all advertising in Russia and Ukraine. The company is trying to ensure that all ads do not weaken … The post Twitter suspends all ads in Russia & Ukraine – limits misleading content appeared first on Gizchina.com .
Twitter announces disinformation policy on Russia and the Ukraine
07:48am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 EuroWeeklyNews
The often criticised social network platform has vowed to crackdown on disinformation as the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine escalates, as it announces its new disinformation policy that will prioritise critical information. The announcement was made in three languages English, Russian and Ukrainian. The network has also temporarily withdrawn all advertising from the site […] The post Twitter announces disinformation policy on Russia and the Ukraine appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
Twitter rolls out ability to add content warnings to individual posts
07:09am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
Once you post the tweet with a warning, the image or video will appear blurred out, with a content warning explaining why you have flagged it.
Twitter rolls out content warning feature; what does this mean?
07:05am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Zee Business
Under the new CEO Parag Agrawal, Twitter is doubling down on efforts to sanitise its platform and now, the micro-blogging platform is giving all users access to the content warning feature.
Twitter Suspends Ads in Ukraine to Stop the Spread of Misinformation
06:20am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 TechDator
In an effort to reduce misinformation and disinformation in Ukraine, Twitter announced suspending the ads in that area now. Also, the recommendations of tweets from other people too will be halted for an unspecified time. Twitter hopes to serve the public in Ukraine with needed information, rather than ads in these spaces. Also, it’s turning […] The post Twitter Suspends Ads in Ukraine to Stop the Spread of Misinformation appeared first on TechDator .
Twitter halts advertisements, recommendations in Russia, Ukraine
06:12am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Business Standard
The company said it is proactively reviewing Tweets to detect platform manipulation
Russia-Ukraine War: Twitter halts ads, recommendations in both countries
05:49am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Zee News
Twitter has paused ads and recommendations in Russia and Ukraine to safeguard users from misinformation.
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